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OSELTAMIVIR - ORAL (oss-el-TAM-eh-veer)
COMMON BRAND NAME(S): Tamiflu
Tamiflu Treats Influenza and the Avian Flu
For patients taking oseltamivir for treatment of the flu: This medicine
works best if taken within 2 days of having flu symptoms (weakness,
headache, fever, cough, and sore throat). Oseltamivir capsules may be
taken with meals or on an empty stomach. Taking oseltamivir with food
may lessen the possibility of stomach upset. This medicine should be
taken for 5 days. Continue taking this medicine for the full time of
treatment even if you begin to feel better after a few days. This will
help to clear up your infection completely. If you stop taking this
medicine too soon, your symptoms may return.
For patients taking oseltamivir for prevention of the flu after
exposure: The medicine should be taken within 2 days of being exposed to
the flu. Oseltamivir capsules may be taken with meals or on an empty
stomach. Taking oseltamivir with food may lessen the possibility of
stomach upset. This medicine should be taken for at least 10 days.
China admits 2003 bird flu death
CHINA revealed yesterday that its first human casualty of bird flu was a
soldier who died in 2003 — two years before the country first publicly
acknowledged a human infection (Jane Macartney writes).
The Ministry of Health began tests on samples from the
private only after Chinese researchers published a letter in the New
England Journal of Medicine in June saying that a 24-year-old soldier,
who was admitted to hospital in November 2003 for respiratory distress
and pneumonia and later died, had been infected with the H5N1 strain.
The World Health Organisation called on Beijing to re-examine other
pneumonia cases of unknown origin. But the Health Ministry said that the
2003 case was not evidence of an outbreak then and that there were no
plans to review other cases.
--Courtesy TimesOnline.co.uk
The man, identified only by his surname, Shi, was initially thought to
have severe acute respiratory syndrome, but recent tests performed with
the World Health Organisation (WHO) confirmed the cause as bird flu.
The UN health agency called on Beijing to re-examine other pneumonia
cases of unknown origin to ensure better transparency. But a Health
Ministry spokesman said the 2003 case was not evidence of an outbreak
then and said the Government had no plans to review other cases.
China publicly announced its first human case of bird flu last November,
when the virus was sweeping through Vietnam and Thailand. China has
reported 20 infections of humans, of whom 12 have died — not including
the 2003 case.
Roy Wadia, a spokesman for the WHO in Beijing, said it
was too early to pass judgment on whether the ongoing regional outbreak
originated in China and declined to speculate on whether there had been
a cover-up. He said: “I don’t think we can conclusively prove anything
at this point in time. It just shows that the virus has been in this
part of the world for a long, long time.”
However, Mr Wadia highlighted weaknesses in official reporting, saying
that the Health Ministry first heard of the case when the article was
published in June. Military doctors had known of the case for much
longer. He said: “This actually pinpoints a challenge facing the
communication mechanism within the Chinese government structure.”
He said: “It’s good that this case came to light, but the question is
how many cases might there be out there?” Mao Qun’an, a spokesman for
the Health Ministry, said there was no need for alarm. “People shouldn’t
panic. The country’s bird flu surveillance capability is much stronger
now than it was two years ago.”
The first human death from bird flu was reported in Vietnam in January
2004. Since then more than 220 people have caught the virus, resulting
in about 130 fatalities.
--Courtesy TimesOnline.co.uk
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